New Haven County Probate Lawyers Answer, “I’ve Lost a Loved One . . . Now What?”
May 31, 2019
Losing a loved one is emotionally wrenching. And, unfortunately, being responsible for managing your loved one’s estate and final affairs can make an already terrible situation worse. Amidst all the stress and emotional turmoil, it can be difficult to remember all the important tasks you need to complete. To assist you in handling your job...
Read blogDo You Have A Graduating Senior? …Here’s What You Need To Know!
May 29, 2019
Did You Know… Now that your graduating senior is “legally” an adult upon reaching 18, you can no longer make important medical or financial decisions on his or her behalf Your graduating senior may still be your baby, but in the eyes of the law, he/she is now an ADULT! No one at your young …
Read blogMilford Will and Trust Attorney: How to Talk to Your Adult Children About the Inheritance You Plan on Leaving Them
May 25, 2019
As people get into their senior years, it is natural to start thinking about the end of life. Those thoughts can bring about concern regarding the type of inheritance to leave to adult children and exactly how to carry out your wishes when passing down your assets to the people you love. But, thinking about...
Read blogTrumbull Elder Law Attorneys: Tips When Caring for an Out-of-State Elderly Parent
May 17, 2019
One of the hardest things an adult child must handle is the responsibility of overseeing their elderly parent’s care. Trumbull elder law attorneys find that this situation is only made harder when the child and parent live in different states. While arranging for transportation, healthcare, and day-to-day activities is challenging, matters are made even worse...
Read blogMilford Estate Planning Attorneys: Can I Use a Revocable Living Trust for Asset Protection?
May 11, 2019
Trusts are excellent legal tools that can be used to accomplish most estate planning and asset protection planning goals. The most common type of trust is a Revocable Living Trust which will hold your assets and help avoid the New Haven County probate process when you pass away. However, Milford estate planning attorneys warn that...
Read blogStratford Will and Trust Lawyer: Three Considerations When Planning for a Child with Special Needs
April 30, 2019
Your time and energy are spent helping your child with special needs to get the most out of life. But, have you ever considered what would happen to your child if you were to suddenly become incapacitated or pass away? Working with a Stratford will and trust lawyer experienced in special needs law is an...
Read blogTrumbull Estate Planning: What You Should Know About Joint Ownership and Its Alternatives
April 23, 2019
Joint ownership in layman’s terms is synonymous with co-ownership. If a property is owned by more than one individual, it is referred to as being held in joint tenancy. What is the Advantage of Joint Ownership as an Estate Planning Method? One of the major advantages of joint ownership of an asset is that it...
Read blogMilford Estate Planning Lawyers Answer, “Can Minors Inherit Assets?”
April 18, 2019
Most parents expect their children to inherit their assets if they unexpectedly pass away, but what happens if the child is a minor when mom or dad dies? Because the minor is not a legal adult and cannot inherit assets, a Connecticut probate judge will need to appoint a legal guardian who will be responsible...
Read blogAdvantages of Creating a Personalized Healthcare Directive for Seniors in New Haven County
April 10, 2019
One of the first questions that a senior is generally asked when they enter a hospital or long-term care facility is whether they have a living will in place that specifies their wishes for healthcare. If the senior does not have one but wants to make his or her wishes known, he or she will...
Read blogStratford Elder Law Attorneys: What are the Warning Signs of Dementia?
March 29, 2019
Dementia is one of the most devastating conditions affecting seniors, resulting in an eventual loss of cognitive functions. While there is no cure for dementia or the two leading diseases that cause dementia, Alzheimer’s and Lewy body dementia, there are treatments that can slow the effects and help make life more manageable. In order for...
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